So I've started the Roosh program, am now on my 2nd cycle (and using Day Bang as my Game Manual) and have noticed something that was previously a huge mystery to me.
I've always been able to internally say fuck the fear of approach (and follow-up)--still very much feeling it of course--and go up and start talking etc (even way before my red pill days). But whenever the conversation would start to progress to anything past the initial fluffy small talk I would feel uncomfortable and [eject].
Now, since I've been challenging and pushing myself to progress I've noticed this weird-ish phenomenon: I notice that the girls I was talking to would start to mirror the discomfort I was feeling inside on their faces and send me non-verbal cues that they want to eject
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So I've realized that despite thinking that I've been hiding and powering through my anxiety, I've just been hiding it from myself ...on my face.
I think it is realistic to expect that the fear will never really go away (as reported by many senior and respected members on the forum).
So finally my question: How can I effectively deal with the intensity or the tell?
Thanks in advance,
The Man
I've always been able to internally say fuck the fear of approach (and follow-up)--still very much feeling it of course--and go up and start talking etc (even way before my red pill days). But whenever the conversation would start to progress to anything past the initial fluffy small talk I would feel uncomfortable and [eject].
Now, since I've been challenging and pushing myself to progress I've noticed this weird-ish phenomenon: I notice that the girls I was talking to would start to mirror the discomfort I was feeling inside on their faces and send me non-verbal cues that they want to eject
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So I've realized that despite thinking that I've been hiding and powering through my anxiety, I've just been hiding it from myself ...on my face.
I think it is realistic to expect that the fear will never really go away (as reported by many senior and respected members on the forum).
So finally my question: How can I effectively deal with the intensity or the tell?
Thanks in advance,
The Man